Human medication is meant for HUMANS only. I'd imagine the problem would only get worse if you gave the medication to an animal.
I'd see a vet if I was you.
For humans it is not a problem to breathe on land, humans have a hard time breathing in water. If a human has difficulty breathing on land they can use oxygen or even be put on a ventilator.
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Most wildfires do threaten human lives. Maybe not because the fire is close to there home but the smoke and ash in the air is dangerous and can cause breathing issues in elderly people, people with asthma or other breathing problems, children.
you shouldn't give any human medications to any animal. Call your vet.
human are breathing oxygen,they are having sense of organ ,the do invention of machines like computer,calculator and many morewhereas plants are breathing cabon dioxide ,they dont have sense of organ and they are producing fruit,vegetables ,oxygen and many natural things.
No, Vetenarian medicine is medical treatment for pets (like dogs, cats ect) and Human medicine is medical treatment for.... well, humans! 2nd answer: Good answer! I would add that a lot of the problems, treatments, and medications are the same, but there are also a lot of different diseases, treatments and medications, too.
Electricity can cause burning in fossil fuels, which can increase the chances of global warm up. Health risks include people getting respiratory problems, sore throats, and problems with nose breathing.
Lower atmospheric ozone is a pollutant for life. It has affected the biosphere as it causes various breathing problems in humans.
yes,I really believe and all of us human are the beginner of that problem.
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NO. The chemicals we use for our medications will kill your cat!
There are quite a few health and safety risk of the human breathing rate. One health risk of breathing too quickly is that you cannot get rid of all of your carbon dioxide.